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[ROM] Android TV (7.1.2) Beelink GT1 (Multi 6255 & 9377 Standard+Ultimate)
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Originally posted by tillaz87 View PostUploading v9 now...
My main priority is the z6 rom though as its now running better than this patch, and have been able get more done with it like re-partition for extra 1GB on data for apps as well as boot.img changes..
As I remember z6 rom was always 32 bit, isn't it?
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Originally posted by steja View PostCan anyone explain me what is "Magisk"?
And what does the "Safetynet" bypass?
I can't understand when google it.
Safety net explained:Â Â
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Originally posted by steja View PostThanks!
So Magisk is BETTER to use than SuperSU.
SafetyNet is just for pre-install? there is no real protection?
Missing safety net has never caused me any issue yet. It just looks nice to have.
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What is z6 firmware rom?
I have the Android TV rom of superceleron 6.0.1 right now. What steps do I have to do to put v9? I do not want to break the GT1 and I prefer to ask for this insurance
I thought that v9 was going to be an independent rom instead of a patch. And that there was going to be 1 version for each type of WIFI
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Originally posted by ojerez View PostWhat is z6 firmware rom?
I have the Android TV rom of superceleron 6.0.1 right now. What steps do I have to do to put v9? I do not want to break the GT1 and I prefer to ask for this insurance
I thought that v9 was going to be an independent rom instead of a patch. And that there was going to be 1 version for each type of WIFI
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You cannot update the superceleron rom with this patch.
It patches the stock Android 7.1.2 to ATV. First you have to install the stock ROM for your WIFI chip, and then the patch itself is independent of your WIFI chip as the driver for it has been already installed with the stock ROM. The patch does not alter that part of the rom.
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